The Absurdity of Khelif's Lawsuit Against JK Rowling

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After the Olympic 2024 controversy sparked by the boxing match between Imane Khelif and Angela Carini, JK Rowling, Elon Musk and Donald Trump were just a few to call out the injustice of allowing yet another biological male compete in women's sports - and in this case, a combat sport. While this is not a typical transgender identity issue, as it seems that Khelif does have a medical condition that may have put their true biological makeup in question for a long period of time - tests have shown that they do have XY chromosomes, the testosterone levels and the physiological advantages of a male, making the outcry as justified as if it were a matter of this individual claiming to be trans. As a result, Paris attorney Nabil Boudi has launched a "cyber-harrassment" lawsuit against Rowling, Musk, and Trump (to name a few), which does cite jail time as a potential consequence if any of them are found guilty. The question is, is this really a matter of protecting against bullying - or just another way for radical Leftist's to justify cracking down on speech?

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